ABB ACS560 User manual

Type
User manual
ABB general purpose drives
Hardware manual
ACS560 drives (0.75 to 160 kW, 1.0 to 215 hp)
Hardware manual
ACS560 drives (0.75 to 160 kW, 1.0 to 215 hp)
Table of contents
1. Safety instructions
4. Mechanical installation
6. Electrical installation
© 2017 ABB. All Rights Reserved. 3AXD50000044998 B
EN
EFFECTIVE: 2016-08-26
Table of contents
1 Safety instructions
11Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
11Use of warnings and notes in this manual .....................................................
12General safety in installation, start-up and maintenance ....................................
13Electrical safety in installation, start-up and maintenance ...................................
13Precautions before electrical work ...........................................................
14Additional instructions and notes .............................................................
15Grounding .......................................................................................
16General safety in operation .......................................................................
2 Introduction to the manual
17Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
17Applicability .........................................................................................
17Target audience ....................................................................................
17Purpose of the manual ............................................................................
17Categorization by frame (size) ...................................................................
18Quick installation and commissioning flowchart ..............................................
19Terms and abbreviations ..........................................................................
20Related documents ................................................................................
3 Operation principle and hardware description
23Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
23Operation principle .................................................................................
24Layout ...............................................................................................
24Frames R0...R2 .................................................................................
26Frame size R3 ..................................................................................
27Frame R4…R8 ..................................................................................
28Overview of power and control connections ...................................................
29External control connecting terminal, Frame size R0…R2 ...............................
30External control connecting terminal, Frame size R3...R5 ...............................
31External control connection terminals, frames R6…R8 ...................................
32Control panel .......................................................................................
33Type designation label ............................................................................
34Locations of the labels on the drive ..........................................................
35Type designation key ..............................................................................
4 Mechanical installation
37Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
37Safety ............................................................................................
38Checking the installation site .....................................................................
39Required tools ......................................................................................
39Moving the drive ....................................................................................
39Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R0…R2 ..........................................
40Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R3...R4 ..........................................
41Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R5 ................................................
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42Unpacking and examining delivery, frames R6…R8 ..........................................
44Installing the drive ..................................................................................
44Installing the drive vertically, frames size R0…R2 .........................................
45Installing the drive vertically, frame size R3...R4 ..........................................
46Installing the drive vertically, frames size R5…R8 .........................................
48Installing the drive vertically side by side ...................................................
48Installing the drive horizontally side by side ................................................
5 Planning the electrical installation
49Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
49Selecting the supply disconnecting device .....................................................
49European Union ................................................................................
50Other regions ...................................................................................
50Checking the compatibility of the motor and drive ............................................
50Selecting the power cables .......................................................................
50General rules ....................................................................................
50Typical power cable sizes .....................................................................
51Alternative power cable types ................................................................
52Recommended power cable types .......................................................
52Power cable types for limited use ........................................................
52Not allowed power cable types ...........................................................
52Motor cable shield ..............................................................................
53Conduit .......................................................................................
53Armored cable / shielded power cable ...................................................
53Selecting the control cables ......................................................................
53Shielding .........................................................................................
54Signals in separate cables ....................................................................
54Signals allowed to be run in the same cable ...............................................
54Relay cable ......................................................................................
54Control panel cable ............................................................................
54Drive composer PC tool cable ................................................................
54Routing the cables .............................................................................
55Separate control cable ducts ..............................................................
55Continuous motor cable shield or enclosure for equipment on the motor cable ...
55Implementing thermal overload and short-circuit protection .............................
55Protecting a drive and input power cable in short-circuits ............................
56Protecting the motor and motor cable in short-circuits ................................
56Protecting the drive and the power cables against thermal overload ...............
56Protecting the motor against thermal overload .........................................
56Protecting the drive against ground faults ......................................................
56Residual current device compatibility ........................................................
56Implementing the Emergency stop function ................................................
57Implementing the Safe torque off function .....................................................
57Implementing the undervoltage control (power-loss ride-through) .........................
57Using a contactor between the drive and the motor ..........................................
57Implementing a bypass connection ..........................................................
57Example bypass connection ..................................................................
58Switching the motor power supply from drive to direct-on-line .......................
59Switching the motor power supply from direct-on-line to drive .......................
59Protecting the contacts of relay outputs ........................................................
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6 Electrical installation
61Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
61Warnings ............................................................................................
61Required tools ......................................................................................
61Checking the insulation of the assembly .......................................................
61Drive ..............................................................................................
62Input power cable ..............................................................................
62Motor and motor cable .........................................................................
62Brake resistor assembly R0...R3 .............................................................
63Checking the compatibility with IT (ungrounded) and corner-grounded TN systems ....
63EMC filter ........................................................................................
63Ground-to-phase varistor ......................................................................
64Frames R0…R3 ................................................................................
65Frames R4…R8 ................................................................................
67Connecting the power cables ....................................................................
67Connection diagram ............................................................................
68Connection procedure, frames R0…R2 .....................................................
68Motor cable ..................................................................................
69Input power cable ...........................................................................
71Finalization ..................................................................................
71Connection procedure, frames R3...R4 .....................................................
72Motor cable ..................................................................................
73Notes .........................................................................................
73Input power cable ...........................................................................
74Finalization ...................................................................................
75Connection procedure, frames R5…R8 .....................................................
76Motor cable ..................................................................................
77Notes for frame R8 .........................................................................
77Input power cable ...........................................................................
80DC connection ......................................................................................
80Connecting the control cables ...................................................................
81Default control connections for the ABB standard macro ................................
81Terminal sizes ...................................................................................
82Notes .............................................................................................
82Switches .........................................................................................
83PNP configuration for digital inputs ..........................................................
83NPN configuration for digital inputs ..........................................................
84Connection for obtaining 0…10 V from analog output 2 (AO2) ..........................
84Connection examples of two-wire and three-wire sensors ...............................
85DI5 as frequency input ........................................................................
85AI1 and AI2 as Pt100 sensor inputs (X1) ...................................................
86Safe torque off (X4) ............................................................................
86Control cable connection procedure R0…R8 ..............................................
88R0...R2 .......................................................................................
89R3...R5 .......................................................................................
90R6...R8 .......................................................................................
90Installing optional modules .......................................................................
90Mechanical installation of option modules ..................................................
91Option slot 1 (fieldbus adapter modules) ................................................
91Wiring the modules .............................................................................
91Reinstalling covers ................................................................................
91Reinstalling cover, frames size R0…R2 ....................................................
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92Reinstalling covers, frame size R3, R4 ......................................................
92Reinstalling side plates and covers, frames size R5…R8 ................................
92Connecting a PC ...................................................................................
7 Installation checklist
95Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
95Warnings ............................................................................................
95Checklist .............................................................................................
8 Maintenance and hardware diagnostics
97Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
97Maintenance intervals .............................................................................
97Description of symbols ........................................................................
98Recommended annual maintenance actions by the user ................................
98Recommended maintenance action by the user ...........................................
99Heatsink .............................................................................................
99Fans ..................................................................................................
100Replacing the cooling fan, frames size R0…R4 ...........................................
100Replacing the main cooling fan, frame R5 ..................................................
101Replacing the main cooling fan, frames size R6…R8 ....................................
102Replacing the auxiliary cooling fan, frames R6...R8 ......................................
103Capacitors ...........................................................................................
103Reforming the capacitors ......................................................................
103Control panel .......................................................................................
103Cleaning the control panel ....................................................................
103Replacing the battery in the control panel ..................................................
104LEDs .................................................................................................
104Drive LEDs (R3~R8) ...........................................................................
104Control panel LEDs ............................................................................
9 Technical data
107Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
107Ratings ..............................................................................................
107IEC ratings ......................................................................................
108Definitions .......................................................................................
109Sizing .............................................................................................
109Derating .............................................................................................
109Ambient temperature derating, IP20 ........................................................
110Switching frequency derating .................................................................
110Altitude derating ................................................................................
111Fuses (IEC) .........................................................................................
111uR and aR fuse .................................................................................
112gG fuses .........................................................................................
113gR fuses .........................................................................................
114Circuit breakers ....................................................................................
115Dimensions, weights and free space requirements ...........................................
115Standard frame size (R0-R8) .....................................................................
116Thermal losses, cooling data and noise ........................................................
117Terminal and lead-through data for the power cables ........................................
118Terminal and lead-through data for the control cables .......................................
119Electrical power network specification ..........................................................
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119Motor connection data ............................................................................
120EMC compatibility and motor cable length .................................................
121Brake resistor connection data for frames R0…R3 ...........................................
121Control connection data ...........................................................................
125Auxiliary circuit power consumption .............................................................
125Efficiency ............................................................................................
126Degree of protection ...............................................................................
126Ambient conditions ................................................................................
127Materials .............................................................................................
127Applicable standards ..............................................................................
128CE marking .........................................................................................
128Compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive ....................................
128Compliance with the European EMC Directive ............................................
128Compliance with the European ROHS II Directive 2011/65/EU .........................
128
Compliance with the European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC 2nd Edition – June
2010 ..............................................................................................
128Validating the operation of the Safe torque off function ...............................
129Compliance with the EN 61800-3:2004 + A1:2012 ...........................................
129Definitions .......................................................................................
129Category C1 .....................................................................................
129Category C2 .....................................................................................
130Category C3 .....................................................................................
130Category C4 .....................................................................................
10 Dimension drawings
133Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
134Frame R0, IP20 ....................................................................................
135Frame R1, IP20 ....................................................................................
135Frame R2, IP20 ....................................................................................
136Frame R3, IP20 ....................................................................................
136Frame R4, IP20 ....................................................................................
137Frame R5, IP20 ....................................................................................
138Frame R6, IP20 ....................................................................................
139Frame R7, IP20 ....................................................................................
140Frame R8, IP20 ....................................................................................
11 Resistor braking
141Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
141Operation principle and hardware description .................................................
141Resistor braking, frames R0…R3 ...............................................................
141Planning the braking system ..................................................................
141Selecting the brake resistor ...............................................................
143Selecting and routing the brake resistor cables ........................................
144Placing the brake resistor ..................................................................
144Protecting the system in brake circuit fault situations .................................
145Mechanical installation ........................................................................
145Electrical installation ...........................................................................
145Start-up ..........................................................................................
146Resistor braking, frames R4…R8 ...............................................................
146Planning the braking system ..................................................................
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12 Safe torque off function
147What this chapter contains .......................................................................
147Description ..........................................................................................
148Compliance with the European Machinery Directive ......................................
149Connection principle (R0...R2) ...................................................................
149Connection with internal +24 V DC power supply .........................................
149Connection with external +24 V DC power supply ........................................
149Wiring examples ...................................................................................
151Connection principle (R3-R8) ....................................................................
151Connection with built-in +24V DC power supply ...........................................
151Connection with external +24VDC power supply ..........................................
151Wiring examples (R3-R8) .........................................................................
152Activation switch ................................................................................
152Cable types and lengths .......................................................................
153Grounding of protective shields ..............................................................
153Operation principle .................................................................................
153Start-up including acceptance test ..............................................................
153Authorized person ..............................................................................
154Acceptance test reports .......................................................................
154Acceptance test procedure ...................................................................
154Use ...................................................................................................
155Maintenance ........................................................................................
155Fault tracing .........................................................................................
156Safety data ..........................................................................................
157Abbreviations .......................................................................................
158Declaration of conformity .........................................................................
158Certificate ...........................................................................................
13 du/dt filters
159Contents of this chapter ...........................................................................
159du/dt filters ..........................................................................................
159Where is a du/dt filter needed? ...............................................................
159du/dt filter types .................................................................................
160Description, installation and technical data of the FOCH filters .........................
160Description, installation and technical data of the AOCH and NOCH filters ...........
Further information
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Safety instructions
Contents of this chapter
This chapter contains the safety instructions which you must obey when you install and
operate the drive and do maintenance on the drive. If you ignore the safety instructions,
injury, death or damage can occur.
Use of warnings and notes in this manual
Warnings tell you about conditions which can cause injury or death, or damage to the
equipment. They also tell you how to prevent the danger. Notes draw attention to a particular
condition or fact, or give information on a subject.
The manual uses these warning symbols:
WARNING!
Electricity warning tells about hazards from electricity which can cause injury or
death, or damage to the equipment.
WARNING!
General warning tells about conditions, other than those caused by electricity,
which can cause injury or death, or damage to the equipment.
WARNING!
Electrostatic sensitive devices warning tells you about the risk of electrostatic
discharge which can cause damage to the equipment.
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Safety instructions 11
General safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
These instructions are for all personnel that install the drive and do maintenance work on
it.
WARNING!
Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the
equipment can occur.
• Use safety shoes with a metal toe cap to avoid foot injury. Wear protective gloves and
long sleeves. Some parts have sharp edges.
• Handle the drive carefully.
• Frames R5…R8:
• Lift the drive with a lifting device. Use the lifting eyes of the drive.
• Do not tilt the drive. The drive is heavy and its center of gravity is high. An overturning
drive can cause physical injury.
• Do not install the drive upside down. This can cause damage to the equipment.
• Beware of hot surfaces. Some parts, such as heat sinks of power semiconductors,
remain hot for a while after disconnection of the electrical supply.
• Keep the drive in its package or protect it otherwise from dust and burr from drilling and
grinding until you install it.
• Protect the installed drive against dust and burr. Electrically conductive debris inside
the drive may cause damage or malfunction.
• Vacuum clean the area below the drive before the start-up to prevent the drive cooling
fan from drawing the dust inside the drive.
• Do not cover the air inlet and outlet when the drive runs.
•
Make sure that there is sufficient cooling. See sections Checking the installation
site (page 38) and Thermal losses, cooling data and noise (page 116) for more
information.
• Before you connect voltage to the drive, make sure that the drive covers are on. Keep
the covers on during the operation.
12 Safety instructions
• Before you adjust the drive operation limits, make sure that the motor and all driven
equipment can operate throughout the set operation limits.
• Before you activate the automatic fault reset or automatic restart functions of the drive
control program, make sure that no dangerous situations can occur. These functions
reset the drive automatically and continue operation after a fault or supply break.
• The maximum number of drive power-ups is five in ten minutes. Too frequent power-ups
can damage the charging circuit of the DC capacitors.
• If you have connected safety circuits to the drive (for example, emergency stop and
Safe torque off), validate them at the start up. For the validation of the Safe torque off,
see ACS560 standard control program firmware manual (3AXD50000044997 [English]).
For the validation of other safety circuits, see the instructions provided with them.
Note:
• If you select an external source for start command and it is on, and the start command
is level-triggered, the drive will start immediately after fault reset. See parameters and
in ACS560 standard control program firmware manual, (3AXD50000044997 [English]).
• When the control location is not set to Local (text Local is not shown on the top row of
the panel and parameter 19.17 Local control disable has value Disabled), the stop key
on the control panel will not stop the drive.
• Frames R0…R5 are not field repairable. Do not attempt to repair a malfunctioning drive;
contact your local representative for replacement.
• Frames R6…R8 can be repaired by authorized persons.
Electrical safety in installation, start-up and maintenance
ï¿­ Precautions before electrical work
These warnings are for all personnel who do work on the drive, motor cable or motor.
WARNING!
Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the
equipment can occur. If you are not a qualified electrician, do not do electrical
installation or maintenance work. Go through these steps before you begin any
installation or maintenance work.
1. Clearly identify the work location.
2. Disconnect all possible voltage sources.
• Open the main disconnector at the power supply of the drive.
• Make sure that reconnection is not possible. Lock the disconnector to open position
and attach a warning notice to the disconnector.
• Disconnect any external power sources from the control circuits before you do work
on the control cables.
• After you disconnect the drive, always wait for 5 minutes to let the intermediate
circuit capacitors discharge before you continue.
3. Protect any other energized parts in the work location against contact.
4. Take special precautions when close to bare conductors.
5. Measure that the installation is de-energized.
• Use a multimeter with an impedance of at least 1 Mohm.
Safety instructions 13
• Make sure that the voltage between the drive input power terminals (L1, L2, L3)
and the grounding terminal (PE) is close to 0 V.
• Make sure that the voltage between the drive DC terminals (UDC+ and UDC-) and
the grounding terminal (PE) is close to 0 V.
6. Install temporary grounding as required by the local regulations.
7. Ask for a permit to work from the person in control of the electrical installation work.
ï¿­ Additional instructions and notes
WARNING!
Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the
equipment can occur.
• If you install the drive on an IT system (an ungrounded power system or a
high-resistance-grounded [over 30 ohms] power system), disconnect the ground-to-phase
varistor; otherwise the varistor circuit can be damaged. See Ground-to-phase
varistor (page 63).
• If you install the drive on an IT system (an ungrounded power system or a
high-resistance-grounded [over 30 ohms] power system), disconnect the internal EMC
filter; otherwise the system will be connected to ground potential through the EMC filter
capacitors. This can cause danger or damage the drive. See Brake resistor assembly
R0...R3 (page 62).
If you install the drive on an IT system (an ungrounded power system or a
high-resistance-grounded [over 30 ohms] power system), disconnect the internal EMC
filter; otherwise the system will be connected to ground potential through the EMC filter
capacitors. This can cause danger or damage the drive.
Note:
Disconnecting the internal EMC filter increases the conducted emission and reduces
the drive EMC compatibility considerably. See section EMC compatibility and motor
cable length (page 120).
• Use all ELV (extra low voltage) circuits connected to the drive only within a zone of
equipotential bonding, that is, within a zone where all simultaneously accessible
conductive parts are electrically connected to prevent hazardous voltages appearing
between them. You can accomplish this by a proper factory grounding, that is, make
sure that all simultaneously accessible conductive parts are grounded to the protective
earth (PE) bus of the building.
• Do not do insulation or voltage withstand tests on the drive or drive modules.
Note:
• The motor cable terminals of the drive are at a dangerous voltage when the input power
is on, regardless of whether the motor is running or not.
• The DC and brake resistor terminals (UDC+, UDC-, R+ and R-) are at a dangerous
voltage.
• External wiring can supply dangerous voltages to the terminals of relay outputs (RO1,
RO2 and RO3).
• The Safe torque off function does not remove the voltage from the main and auxiliary
circuits. The function is not effective against deliberate sabotage or misuse.
14 Safety instructions
WARNING!
Use a grounding wrist band when you handle the printed circuit boards. Do not
touch the boards unnecessarily. The boards contain components sensitive to
electrostatic discharge.
ï¿­ Grounding
These instructions are for all personnel who are responsible for the electrical installation,
including the grounding of the drive.
WARNING!
Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or equipment
malfunction can occur, and electromagnetic interference can increase.
• If you are not a qualified electrician, do not do grounding work.
• Always ground the drive, the motor and adjoining equipment to the protective earth (PE)
bus of the power supply. This is necessary for the personnel safety. Proper grounding
also reduces electromagnetic emission and interference.
• In a multiple-drive installation, connect each drive separately to the protective earth
(PE) bus of the power supply.
• Make sure that the conductivity of the protective earth (PE) conductors is sufficient. See
section Selecting the power cables (page 50). Obey the local regulations.
• Connect the power cable shields to the protective earth (PE) terminals of the drive.
• Make a 360° grounding of the power and control cable shields at the cable entries to
suppress electromagnetic disturbances.
Note:
• You can use power cable shields as grounding conductors only when their conductivity
is sufficient.
• Standard IEC/EN 61800-5-1 (section 4.3.5.5.2.) requires that as the normal touch current
of the drive is higher than 3.5 mA AC or 10 mA DC, you must use a fixed protective
earth (PE) connection. In addition,
• install a second protective earth conductor of the same cross-sectional area as the
original protective earthing conductor,
or
• install a protective earth conductor with a cross-section of at least 10 mm2 Cu or
16 mm2 Al,
or
• install a device which automatically disconnects the supply if the protective earth
conductor breaks.
Safety instructions 15
General safety in operation
These instructions are for all personnel that operate the drive.
WARNING!
Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury ordeath, or damage to the
equipment can occur.
• Do not control the motor with the disconnector at the drive power supply; instead, use
the control panel start and stop keys or commands through the I/O terminals of the
drive.
• Give a stop command to the drive before you reset a fault. If you have an external source
for the start command and the start is on, the drive will start immediately after the fault
reset, unless you configure the drive for pulse start. See the firmware manual.
• Before you activate automatic fault reset functions of the drive control program, make
sure that no dangerous situations can occur. These functions reset the drive automatically
and continue operation after a fault.
Note:
When the control location is not set to Local, the stop key on the control panel will not stop
the drive.When the drive is not in the Hand mode, the Off key on the control panel will not
stop the drive.
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Introduction to the manual
Contents of this chapter
The chapter describes applicability, target audience and purpose of this manual. It describes
the contents of this manual and refers to a list of related manuals for more information. The
chapter also contains a flowchart of steps for checking the delivery, installing and
commissioning the drive. The flowchart refers to chapters/sections in this manual.
Applicability
The manual applies to the ACS560 drives.
Target audience
The reader is expected to know the fundamentals of electricity, wiring, electrical components
and electrical schematic symbols.
The manual is written for readers worldwide. Both SI and imperial units are shown. Special
US instructions for installations in the United States are given.
Purpose of the manual
This manual provides information needed for planning the installation, installing, and servicing
the drive.
Categorization by frame (size)
The ACS560 is manufactured in frames (frame sizes) R0…R8. Some instructions and other
information which only concern certain frames are marked with the symbol of the frame
(R0…R8). The frame is marked on the type designation label attached to the drive, see
section Type designation label (page 33).
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Introduction to the manual 17
Quick installation and commissioning flowchart
SeeTask
Type designation la-
bel (page 33)
Identify the frame of your drive: R0…R8.
Planning the electrical installa-
tion (page 49)
Plan the installation: select the cables, etc.
Check the ambient conditions, ratings and required cooling air flow.
Introduction to the manu-
al (page 17)
Mechanical installation: Unpack-
ing and examining delivery,
frames R0…R2 (page 39), Un-
packing and examining delivery,
frames R3...R4 (page 40), Un-
packing and examining delivery,
frames R5 (page 41), Unpacking
and examining delivery, frames
R6…R8 (page 42).
Unpack and check the drive.
Operation principle and hard-
ware description: Type designa-
tion label (page 33)
Electrical installation: Checking
the compatibility with IT (un-
grounded) and corner-grounded
TN systems (page 63)
If the drive will be connected to an IT (ungrounded) system, check that the
internal EMC filter and ground-to-phase varistor are not connected. If the
drive will be connected to a corner-grounded TN system, check that the in-
ternal EMC filter is not connected.
Mechanical installa-
tion (page 37)
Install the drive on a wall.
Planning the electrical installa-
tion: (page 54)
Route the cables.
Electrical installation: Checking
the insulation of the as-
sembly (page 61)
Check the insulation of the input cable and the motor and the motor cable.
Electrical installation: Connect-
ing the power cables (page 67)
Connect the power cables.
Electrical installation: Connect-
ing the control cables (page 80)
Connect the control cables.
Installation checklist (page 95)
Check the installation.
18 Introduction to the manual
SeeTask
ACS560 standard control pro-
gram firmware manual
(3AXD50000044997 [English])
Commission the drive.
Terms and abbreviations
DescriptionTerm/
Abbreviation
Assistant control panelACS-AP-x
Basic control panelACS-BP-S
Analog input; interface for analog input signalsAI
Analog output; interface for analog output signalsAO
Conducts the surplus energy from the intermediate circuit of the drive to the brake resistor
when necessary. The chopper operates when the DC link voltage exceeds a certain maximum
limit. The voltage rise is typically caused by deceleration (braking) of a high inertia motor.
Brake chopper
Dissipates the drive surplus braking energy conducted by the brake chopper to heatBrake resistor
Circuit board in which the control program runsControl board
DC circuit between rectifier and inverterDC link
Energy storage which stabilizes the intermediate circuit DC voltageDC link capacit-
ors
Digital inputDI
Mounting platform for control panel (surface mounting)DPMP-02/03
Mounting platform for control panel (flush mounting)DPMP-01
Frequency converter for controlling AC motorsDrive
Embedded fieldbusEFB
Fieldbus adapterFBA
Optional FCAN-01 CANopen adapter moduleFCAN-01
Optional ControlNetâ„¢ adapter moduleFCNA-01
Optional EtherCAT adapter moduleFECA-01
Optional Ethernet adapter module for EtherNet/IPâ„¢, Modbus TCP and PROFINET IO protocolsFENA-01
Optional Ethernet adapter module for EtherNet/IPâ„¢, Modbus TCP and PROFINET IO protocolsFENA-11
Optional Ethernet adapter module for EtherNet/IPâ„¢, Modbus TCP and PROFINET IO protocols,
2-port
FENA-21
Optional PROFIBUS DP adapter moduleFPBA-01
Physical size of the drive or power moduleFrame, frame
size
Insulated gate bipolar transistorIGBT
DC circuit between rectifier and inverterIntermediate
circuit
Converts direct current and voltage to alternating current and voltage.Inverter
Least significant wordLSW
A pre-defined set of default values of parameters in a drive control program.Macro
Remote monitoring toolNETA-21
With fieldbus protocols based on the Common Industrial Protocol (CIPTM), such as DeviceNet
and Ethernet/IP, denotes the control of the drive using the Net Ctrl and Net Ref objects of the
ODVA AC/DC Drive Profile. For more information, see www.odva.org.
Network control
In the drive control program, user-adjustable operation instruction to the drive, or signal
measured or calculated by the drive.
In some (for example fieldbus) contexts, a value that can be accessed as an object, eg, variable,
constant, or signal.
Parameter
Proportional–integral–derivative controller. Drive speed control is based
on PID algorithm.
PID/Loop con-
troller
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DescriptionTerm/
Abbreviation
Programmable logic controllerPLC
Registered trademarks of PI - PROFIBUS & PROFINET InternationalPROFIBUS,
PROFIBUS DP,
PROFINET IO
Converts alternating current and voltage to direct current and voltageRectifier
Relay output; interface for a digital output signal. Implemented with a relay.RO
Safe torque off (IEC/EN 61800-5-2)STO
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ABB ACS560 User manual

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